The creative writing, observations, experiences, and opinions, on life, and the world around him, by Kiril Kundurazieff; taking one step at a time on the Journey of Discovery, and Enlightenment, that every individual must take from the cradle to the grave.

January 2012

January 26, 2012

Sticks and stones (And other materials!) may make great homes (And Cat Caves! That's the sassy, sexy, Elvira Mistress of Felinity!), but it's the mind of Man who designs them! :-D

Yesterday evening I had the pleasure of attending an interesting, and informative, presentation by my old High School classmate, Laguna Beach architect, David M. Parker.

It covered famous architect John Lautner's work and his unique approach to design, and how it has influenced Mr. Parker's own work.

John Lautner (1911 - 1984) studied under Frank Lloyd Wright and later began his own practice in Los Angeles.

While known for his dramatic custom homes which push the envelope of design and technology, it was this same daring that led many folks to be quite critical, and cranky, about his work, for many years.

The homes he designed, even those built over 50 years ago, are daring and visionary even by today's standards and, in his later years, and since his death, his styles have influenced at least two generations of architects.

It was 630pm, and I found myself in the popular DeBilzan Gallery, on Forest Ave., just east of PCH, downtown.

To say that the Oil/Mixed Media artwork of William DeBilzan is unique, and interesting, is an understatement.

Oh, and expensive, too! No doubt some of the folks I found myself mingling with last night, before the presentation, and at the reception afterward, and half of the residents of fancy homes in the hills above, and around us, could afford these works, that cost thousands of dollars, but as for me, I'll just settle for looking, and enjoying. :-D

Well, I didn't stop bike riding and, when Cleopatra got fixed, after her accident, I returned to blogging, but on THIS blog, including moving all my links over here, and putting a link to the old blog in the sidebar.

There are 7 previous entries in my current cycling home's category archive, which is called

January 15, 2012

So, there I am sitting, nearly alone, in the Transit Center in Laguna Hills, at 11pm, on Friday the 13th, having just come from the Opera....

Oh, hi! I know, you are sitting there, scratching your head saying...

"He went WHERE? Opera? Him? What the hell???"

Let me explain. :-D

A year, or so, ago, I reconnected with an old High School classmate, and fellow violinist in the school orchestra, on Facebook. He helps promote the performance of music, dance, and theatre, in non-traditional venues in the OC, and nearby areas (more on that later), and I have been on the e-mail list, hoping to one day find an opportunity to attend.

That opportunity came Friday night.

The American Chamber Opera is a new group that was founded in 2011, and is based in Chicago, Il.

It was founded by the husband, and wife team of Jonathan Paul Cambry (Piano), Karrah Marie Cambry (Soprano), with the goal of making Opera accessible to performers and audiences alike.

As they explained to us...

Their mission is to "perform full-length opera and oratorio in English, to convey a true sense of the composer’s intent in each piece, while making relative connections with their audiences."

The larger company, and smaller portions of it, tour, performing in various locations, concert-style, using simple and minimal staging to allow the music to be the main focus of attention for the audience.

Fourmembers of the La Boheme cast performed for us, last night, an abridged version of the opera, and you can learn more about all 4 performers by looking up their names, with photo, & bio, here.

Their fundraising partner, for this west coast trip, the Free Wheechair Mission, is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations.

There were 2 representatives at the performance, with an example of the wheelchair, in tow, and they explained that the decade old group is headquartered in Irvine, Ca., and "works around the world in partnership with humanitarian, faith-based and government organizations, sending wheelchairs to hundreds of thousands of disabled people, providing not only the gift of mobility, but of dignity, independence, and hope."

Their website has a ton of fascinating information about their efforts, from photos, to videos, a great blog, and more, including how people can get involved in various ways.

A Free Will Offering was accepted from attendees of this event.

So, off to the Opera I went, arriving at beautiful Geneva Presbyterian Church, around 645pm, and walked in the door, and into the church, looking down the aisle...

January 13, 2012

The Ugly Mug is a wonderful, literary, independent coffee house in Historic Old Towne Orange, Ca. (Known for its Antique Shops, and restaurants, including Watsons Drug & Soda Fountain, established in 1899, it's the oldest drugstore in the OC, and the oldest on-going business in the city of Orange.)

They are nestled on Glassell, between Chapman University on the north, and the Traffic Circle, on the south, and, on Wednesday nights plays host to Steve Ramirez, & Ben Trigg, Two Idiots Pedaling Poetry, and their Open Mic.

3.A Creative Writer's Prayer -- Something I wrote just last month, and am very proud of, and it seems to have affected several of those who have read it very deeply.

The featured poet was Michael Roberts, and when he came up, and mentioned he was going to be reading poems involving Cats, too, everyone laughed. :-D

Another guy, John Buckley, read some of his poetry, and one also had a Cat, in it.

One guy, Peter Lewis, read some poems, and while none involved Cats, his shirt had a Cat on the front, and these words: "Does Your Cat Make Too Much Noise?"

Hell, if I had known Cats were gonna be all the rage, this night, I would have left my 2 poems home, and brought 2 more by Nikita! :-D

Everyone reacted with appropriate laughter, and seriousness, depending on the piece, and gave me a nice round of applause when I was done.

During the intermission one young lady came up to me, and told me how much she liked my poems, especially the Cat poem.

A couple of others came up to me, after the readings were done, shook my hand, and said they liked my work, as well.

Very cool! :-D

John. F. Buckley, a local poet, and author, has a full recap of the evening on his blog (He thought I looked like his Ex-Father-in-Law! I THINK that was meant as a compliment, hee, hee!).

UPDATE 2/6/12 = John has explained the comment! It's in the comments to the above post, as follows:

"I was just commenting on the glasses and mustache. That’s what reminded me of the ex’s Dad."

Next week the remarkable, and prolific, Rick Lupert, of Poetry Super Highway, will be the guest poet, and I will be there, not only to read 3 of Nikita's Poems, and to hear Mr. Lupert, but to thank him personally, at last, for his very kind, and amusing, words about my Cat, Nikita, and his writing, and for accepting a link to this blog, in his List of Links, back in 2009.

He wrote me the following, on August 3, 2009: "Long Live Your Pussy!" :-D

January 01, 2012

I grew up around the Adobe de Palomares, in Pomona, Ca., and developed a love of history partly because of those experiences.

A few days before Christmas I visited Mission San Juan Capistrano, as well as walked along the oldest continuously inhabited residential street in all of Ca.

I always wanted to vist the mission, and was not disappointed!

It is as ancient as it is beautiful, and peaceful, and inspirational to ones personal, and creative, well-being.

Walking around the place, and viewing the old artifacts, treasures, artwork, sculptures, natural elements, and graveyard, opens ones mind to the possibilites of faith, and hard work, inspiring the creativity, and ingenuity, of those who lived, prayed, and died here.

I found plenty of reason to frequently just sit, rest, read, and write, amid the harmony, and beauty, of these sacred grounds.

I even sat in the very same spot that a famous resident priest, and author, of the first 2 decades of the last century, sat, and contemplated his work.

I emded up visiting the little side chapel attatched to the main one, and leaving, a thoughtful little prayer for a new beginning, and a bright future, in a logbook for that purpose.

With the new year arriving on my doorstep I began to contemplate the future.

On a lark, I looked up my 2012 Horoscope (Or Horrorscope, hee, hee!), though I'm not one to put much stock in such things, despite their always proving quite interesting, and thoughtful.

This one, though, caught my attention, because of the reading, and thinking, I myself have been doing the last couple of months or so, along some of these lines.

Being a Pisces I'm, of course, all wet. :-D

Apparently I'll be blissfully full of inspiration, oneness and compassion.

I'll come home to my true self.

As a creative artist/writer I will have no choice but to move toward fulfilling the deeper longings of what passes for my soul.

No longer will I be able to deny how truly empathic and sensitive I supposedly am.

It's about damn time I channel those special qualities into proper use! Harrumph!!!

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